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Date: 2016-08-08 05:25:54
Computing
Semantic Web
World Wide Web Consortium
Resource Description Framework
Web standards
Turtle
N-Triples
RDF Schema
Web resource
Fedora Commons
Fedora

Mapping Open Access requirements to Pure and Fedora: a technical case study Authors: Masud Khokhar a, Adrian Albin-Clark b Abstract Recent developments in the Open Access environment require institutions to develop the

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